'Little Jim' History 1900 - 2007

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Her sails are now a light tan coloured Dacron (often confused with more modern and exotic materials) designed to look like the old cotton sails she once wore.
The restoration has been a great success. She has added handsomely to her honours, taking line and handicap honours during many recent classic yacht races leading up to her Logan Cup victory in the 1998-1999 season. She has always
secured a place in the Annual Classic Yacht Association series since its formation in 1996.
When not racing her equally elderly sisters in classic races, Little Jim will be seen cruising the Hauraki Gulf under her distinctive light tan sails.

Bibliography
Little Ships by Ronald Carter
Little Ships of New Zealand by Paul Titchener
Southern Breeze - a history of yachting in New Zealand
by Harold Kidd , Robin Elliot , and David Pardon
The Logans – New Zealand’s Greatest Boatbuilding
Family by Harold Kidd and Robin Elliott
The Great Classic Yacht Revival by Nic Compton, 2004 Octopus Publishing Group , London
Magazine articles and/or photographs
New Zealand Geographic number 45 January -February 2000
Pacif ic Wave – magazine of Air New Zealand - February 2000
Sea Spray (NZ)April 1952
Breeze – magazine of the RNZYS - March/April 1996 No. 86
Classic Yacht (UK) No.143 May 2000
Classic Yacht (UK) No March 2005

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